Global law firm CA-LAW gets new chief executive

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CA-Law (CA-LAW.org) broke all the moulds in 2009 when it became the world’s first law firm with total global jurisdiction. The ground breaking achievement was achieved thanks to the revolutionary vision of a young 21 year old trainee lawyer and entrepreneur, Shamsaldin Qais Sulayman Al-Said of London. (Sheikhalsaid.theinternational.org.uk)

Sheikh Al-Said rose to high notoriety following several very high profile legal cases he lead against several governments, most notably the British government at the international courts for corruption, war crimes, Human Rights Violations and breaches of international laws.

Today Sheikh Al-Said becomes the world’s youngest CEO of a multinational law firm. Moving the firms head quarters from California USA to London UK firmly stamping his mark on the legal and political world, globally.

Dubbed by the European courts as “The Arab Superman” Al-Said has time and time again broken the mould.

The legal and political worlds are now watching to see what the Middle-Eastern superman will do next.

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